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Texas requires institutions, businesses and governmental entities to report to the state any personal property that has been abandoned or unclaimed for up to five years, depending on the property in question. Returning that property to its rightful owners is one of the duties of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.

It’s never too late to make a claim, and we are committed to ensuring hardworking Texans don’t lose a penny.

We aim to return unclaimed money and property to all rightful owners; however, many amounts are so small that the rightful owners don’t see a reason to claim it. Now you can donate all or part of your claim to the Texas Match the Promise Foundation®.

Pursuant to the requirements of Tex. Prop. Code Ann. Section 74.402 (Vernon 1999), this advertisement serves as notice that the Comptroller of Public Accounts will participate as a seller in an Internet auction of unclaimed safe deposit box contents including, but not limited to, jewelry, coins, and other miscellaneous items. The items will be sold on eBay using the seller name tx.unclaimed.property.

HB855 Browser Statement

In 2015, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 855, which requires state agencies to publish a list of the three most commonly used Web browsers on their websites. The Texas Comptroller’s most commonly used Web browsers are Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Apple Safari.